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The Climate Reality Project’s I AM PRO SNOW Program commits in 2016 to build a coalition of 20 or more towns, ski resorts, and businesses committed to being powered by 100% RE by 2030

Washington, DC (12/8/15) – At the December 6 World Climate Summit panel in Paris where professional winter sports athletes, industry leaders, elected officials and key climate activists discussed how climate change is already impacting the winter sports and mountain community, the Climate Reality Project launched their 100% renewable energy campaign.

The initiative, orchestrated by The Climate Reality Project’s I AM PRO SNOW program, will encourage ski resorts, towns, businesses, and other mountain communities around the world to commit to being powered by 100% Renewable Energy by 2030 in the next year.

With the backing of over 193,000 global mountain voices, I AM PRO SNOW has already begun its outreach to communities worldwide with incredible success. Following the recent completion of its 100% renewable energy goal in Aspen, and through a combined effort, Park City, Utah has recently announced that it will reach net-zero emissions by 2032.

“Climate change has already begun to impact winter sports, mountain communities and winter-centric industries,” said Ken Berlin President and CEO of The Climate Reality Project. “I had the honor this week of participating in the World Climate Summit panel in conjunction with COP 21 and it is clear that the time to take a stand, is now. The snow-dependent industry is on the frontlines of climate change with significant economic and environmental implications. Commitments from these communities to combat climate change is a way to ramp up ambitions for channeling the passion of the winter sports and mountain communities into global climate action.”

“Mountain communities across the globe are seeing the impact of climate change first hand and now have the chance to be a part of the climate change solution, to lead other communities towards 100% renewable energy," said Bryn Carey, resident of Park City Utah, President of Ski Butlers, and Climate Reality Leader. “Our hope is that we can take the success we have had in Park City, UT, committing to net zero emissions, and share it with other mountain communities, regions and states around the world."

"Park City is very excited about our new energy goals, to be net zero in the municipal by 2022, and community wide by 2032. We are a progressive community with close ties to our natural environment. Both our quality of life and economy depend upon snow and moderate summer temperatures, so we’re hoping to both serve as an example and lead other communities to protect their natural environment and reduce their carbon footprint as well." Andy Beerman, Council Member Park City Utah. One of the leading advocates for the net zero initiative in Park City.

“The City of Aspen worked for years to power its electric utility with 100% renewable energy", said Steve Skadron, Mayor of Aspen, Colorado. "This year, we reached our goal and couldn’t be prouder. We're finding its practical, profitable and improves quality of life. We hope our example pushes other cities and businesses across the nation to do the same."

The Climate Reality Project is one of the world’s leading organizations dedicated to mobilizing action around climate change. With a global movement more than 5 million strong and a grassroots network of trained Climate Reality Leaders, we are spreading the truth and unleashing cultural momentum to solve the climate crisis. Former US Vice President and Nobel Laureate Al Gore is the Founder and Chairman of The Climate Reality Project. For more information, visit www.climaterealityproject.org or follow us on Twitter at @ClimateReality.